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In a peaceful, rural location, this country house was originally built in 1845. Today, the house has been converted into a luxurious privately owned hotel with many beautiful original features. The Upper House is a former Wedgwood residence, built for Josiah Wedgwood's grandson, Francis Wedgwood. The house still retains its original charm, with extensive period decoration and traditional character. There are 24 en suite rooms, all with TVs, telephones, tea/coffee making facilities and hairdryers. Some of the rooms have balconies and although there is no smoking in the house, smoking is permitted on the balconies. Free Wi-Fi wireless internet access is available throughout the hotel. A full English breakfast is included in the price. There are 2 comfortable lounges and in the chillier winter months, guests can relax by the real log fire. There is also a patio area and a conservatory at the rear of the hotel, both overlooking the beautiful gardens. A lift serves all floors. The Upper House has a quiet, restful location, but is just a few miles south of Stoke-on-Trent, within easy reach of the A50, the M6 motorway and the region’s major road network. Free on-site parking is available for guests.
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9.7 | Date of stay: Mar 2011 |
Thank you for looking after our daughter's wedding so well. It was a wonderful occasion for us and you treated it with care and attention. The venue is lovely and well cared for. The food was delicious, well served and well presented. All your staff remained cheerful and attentive even though some of our guests did not retire until the early hours of the morning. It was lovely to arrive for breakfast to find a big table set for all of us to sit together and reminisce. The only issue to whisper is that the showers were a little lacking in pressure. |
| Posted: 14 Mar 2011 by Avril Plant |
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